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Cat Calls 911 to Help Owner, Police Say
From Associated Press
January 02, 2006 6:39 AM EST
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Police aren't sure how else to explain it. But when an officer
walked into an apartment Thursday night to answer a 911 call, an orange-and-tan
striped cat was lying by a telephone on the living room floor. The cat's owner,
Gary Rosheisen, was on the ground near his bed having fallen out of his
wheelchair.
Rosheisen said his cat, Tommy, must have hit the right buttons to
call 911.
"I know it sounds kind of weird," Officer Patrick Daugherty said,
unsuccessfully searching for some other explanation.
Rosheisen said he couldn't get up because of pain from osteoporosis and
mini-strokes that disrupt his balance. He also wasn't wearing his medical-alert
necklace and couldn't reach a cord above his pillow that alerts paramedics that
he needs help.
Daugherty said police received a 911 call from Rosheisen's apartment, but
there was no one on the phone. Police called back to make sure everything was
OK, and when no one answered, they decided to check things out.
That's when Daugherty found Tommy next to the phone.
Rosheisen got the cat three years ago to help lower his blood pressure. He
tried to train him to call 911, unsure if the training ever stuck.
The phone in the living room is always on the floor, and there are 12 small
buttons - including a speed dial for 911 right above the button for the speaker
phone.
"He's my hero," Rosheisen said.
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